Products

Asbestos can be found in any industrial or residential building built or refurbished before the year 2000. It is in many of the common materials used in the building trade that you may come across during your work.

Sprayed Coating
Sprayed Coating

Sprayed Coating

This material was favoured for its exceptional fire resistance and thermal insulation properties from the mid-20th century until the 1970s

Loose Fill Insulation
Loose Fill Insulation

Loose Fill Insulation

This insulation material was favoured for its fire-resistant properties and thermal efficiency but has since been recognized as a significant health hazard due to the presence of asbestos fibres.

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Pipe Lagging

Pipe Lagging

This material was favoured for its heat resistance and insulating properties but has since been recognized as a significant health hazard due to the presence of asbestos fibres.

Roof Tiles
Roof Tiles

Roof Tiles

These roof tiles were made by incorporating asbestos fibres into various materials, including cement or asphalt, to provide durability, weather resistance, and fireproofing qualities.

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Roofing Felt

Roofing Felt

This roofing material featured a combination of asbestos fibres and bitumen (a tar-like substance) to provide durability, weather resistance, and fireproofing qualities.

Toilet Cisterns

Toilet Cisterns

Asbestos-containing toilet cisterns were fixtures commonly found in older homes and buildings, typically those constructed before the 1980s.

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Paper Linings

Paper Linings

These paper linings were made by mixing asbestos fibres with paper pulp, creating a material that was highly resistant to heat and fire.

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Bitumen

Bitumen

Asbestos-containing bitumen, often referred to as asbestos-bitumen or asbestos-impregnated bitumen, is a construction material that incorporates asbestos fibres into bituminous compounds.

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Floor Tiles

Floor Tiles

Asbestos-containing floor tiles, commonly referred to as asbestos floor tiles, were once a popular choice for flooring in homes and commercial buildings due to their durability and fire-resistant properties.